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Not even global pop star Adele is immune to SAD: she once told The Hollywood Reporter of her decision to live in sunny, star-studded Los Angeles, "I get really bad seasonal depression, so the weather ...
Roughly ten million Americans suffer from seasonal depressive disorder, according to the American Psychiatry Association. The remedy you may not have thought of? Light therapy lamps.
An expert from Keystone Health shares what you need to know about seasonal affective disorder, including symptoms and how to fight it.
How to identify and treat Seasonal Affective Disorder Symptoms of SAD are similar to depression symptoms but last about four to five months out of the year. Sponsored by Optum Care Washington.
Seasonal affective disorder affects 5% of Americans and Utahns, requiring treatment. Misunderstood as "winter blues," seasonal affective disorder can lead to severe consequences such as suicidal ...
A psychology professor who has researched seasonal affective disorder for years explains how seasonal changes can affect our mental health and well-being.
For those with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), the changing of the seasons can bring significant shifts in their mood, sleep, and energy levels. What is seasonal affective disorder?
"Seasonal Affective Disorder is more than just the winter blues” said Shukairo Baker, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner for Intermountain Health Connect Care-Behavioral Health.
However, seasonal affective disorder isn’t the only thing Sturycz-Taylor sees this time of year. Several people feel especially sad or stressed because of the holidays.
Michigan winters can be a struggle for people who experience seasonal effective disorder (SAD), a type of depression caused by seasonal changes in day length and light quality. MSU experts ...